Posted on 12/11/2016 8:34:24 PM PST by SeekAndFind
Former Republican presidential candidate and Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul has a strong opinion on John Bolton's candidacy to serve in Donald Trump's State Department. The former UN ambassador is being considered for the No. 2 spot in the agency, yet Paul argues that Bolton's endorsement of the Iraq War disqualifies him from working in the administration.
John Bolton doesnt get it. He still believes in regime change. Hes still a big cheerleader for the Iraq War, Paul said. John Bolton is so far out of it and has such a naive understanding of the world.
Bolton should get "nowhere close" to the State Department, Paul concluded. He is preparing to block Bolton's nomination.
As for the top role in the agency, Trump is likely to tap Exxon Mobil CEO Rex Tillerson, who's facing his own opposition from lawmakers concerned about his business ties with Russia's Vladimir Putin.
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Rand Paul threatens to block Bolton nomination
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Sen. Rand Paul is threatening to block President-elect Donald Trumps likely pick of John Bolton as the No. 2 in the State Department.
The Kentucky Republican, who serves on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, could stop the hawkish former ambassador to the United Nations from getting out of committee if there is unanimous Democratic resistance. The committee is narrowly divided among 10 Republicans and nine Democrats, and Paul said Sunday on ABCs This Week that hes an automatic no on Bolton.
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the nutty acorn doesn’t fall far from the nutty tree.
If Trump nominates Bolton, Paul must sign on. Enough with the pipsqueak losers: Rubio, Graham, McCain, et al.
Rand Paul has never won anything but the senate seat he holds and he is doing a piss poor job in that. Who does he think he is second guessing the next President Donald Trump.
His time in the senate is based on daddies coat tails and he is serving on borrowed time.
It’s hard to believe anyone is still “a big cheerleader” for the Iraq war, but if Bolton really is, I’d need to hear his side of the story before dolling out the criticism. He never stuck me as someone who throws America’s weight around indiscriminately.
Personally I’ve always liked John Bolton. He seems to me a no-BS kind of guy that’s not to be fooled with. Exactly what is required to be part of the Trump administration.
Yep, Bolton looks and acts crazy. But it’s a good type of crazy. Secretary of state? I don’t think so.
I like Bolton but I did expect him to be a lot more like Trump than he was when he was Amb to UN
If looks are the criteria then I’ll take crazy-looking Bolton over punk-looking Rand Paul.
“the nutty acorn doesnt fall far from the nutty tree.”
Meaningless comment. Did you listen to the interview?
If Bolton is for regime change as a policy everywhere (and maybe that includes Syria), then his position would be diametrically opposed to Trump’s, and much closer to Clinton’s.
Without the support of those of us who are for limited government, and those of us who are against the disastrous policy of foreign intervention that is helping to bankrupt the Republic, you would have been saying Madam President for the next 4 years.
*Bolton should get “nowhere close” to the State Department, Paul concluded*
Time to stop your mealy-mouthed whining, and time act like a man! Screw you Randy!
Trump/Pence ~ MAGA! ~
Oh shut up Rand, you and your idiot of a father are two people who should NEVER have/have had a saqy in government!
Rand Paul is the best “limited government” conservative I have seen. He sees what I see - Fed.gov and all its cronies and ideologues, building empires both at home, and abroad, based on printed money, repressed interest rates, and massive debt.
Imagine twelve million people who are already here coming out of the shadows to become new taxpayers.Imagine Rand Paul out of a job.
I’m with you on this...Rand Paul can make his comments but throwing his weight around is out of place. Trump won - and Trump has to choose people he wants to work with. Period.
“Who does he think he is second guessing the next President Donald Trump.”
I support Trump, but some of the support I see here and in other conservative forums borders on idolatry. Do you know what idolatry is (without looking it up)?
Keeping it simple: there are 3 branches of government. Paul is in the legislative branch. Trump will be executive branch. Paul’s job is to ask questions about executive branch nominees.
A “limited government conservative” who wants amnesty?
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